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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 : 7 DIES IN 100TH YEAR. FRENCH ACE DIES. MODERN STREET-CLEANING APPARATUS FOR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. CRANFORD. 1 Wiy (0 eapreu i sincere thanks anid appreciation to my friends and relatives for their kindnexs and beantiful es st the death of my husband Virginia Farmer Lived in Home- |Captain Who Flew Over Berlin In- D! % L » £ 8 % children IN A S MRS CRANF Lon: stead 'amily 200 to Accident. o MRS, RANF i 1 A Specia i -..,l’ S PAI{:I:dJm A:1 —Capt. Anselme e e B a o ne 27.—Capt. ] [T Dl oo s STAR Office and Reading Reom o o fplliton oo iss | Foacs criendn Tor. thaly Nindneee, 3mpathy STAUNTON, Va., June 28.—J. B. Mc- | Marchal, the French aviation ace, who Cutcheon, well known farmer of near | in 1916 flew over Berlin and bombed Craigsville, Augusta county, who!the German capital with propaganda passed his ninety-ninth milestone on leaflets, but was forced to land before May 29, is dead from the infirmities of he reached the Russian lines, whither age. He was widely known and highly | no was fiying from Paris, died yes- esteatne In_the community. The old terday as a result of an operation S - where homestead where he had spent prac- American _visitors in_Xondon tically all of his life has been in the | necessitated by an automobile acci- may be traced throuy Reg- eau the MoCutcheon family | g, atration Department $onducted ey Y dent. . S e She g ®y vur London Office. M. McCutcheon had enjoyed gooa| Merchal was captured by : ¢ : 5 i bt | health up to the last few years of mis| mans and imprisoned. He made h ke : 8 ;. ¥ . 4 pm. at Atlantie lite, and was active until stricken by | escape from Germany in company | g . i : ? o N aw ) BoND, rheumatism about two years ago. He | with the late Roland G. Garros. who » p e e ok : SLRED, reared a large family. also was held prisoner early in 1918. : > Y ; 4 , A 729-31 Tth St. N.W. The Store That Sells for Less - : . { ’ s ; ; e ‘ o LR OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS i ; i S o Froa Pl o e IS and il lneied. 13, 1918, mt ML T, EL at 16 Regent street, Lond W.. within a stone’s threw of Piecaitlly Circus, where 'u v pathy and h of our NI oral teibutes 31 tie nsband and futher, ED ND FAMILY. * REA ERS of THE WASH. GTON STAR visiting H H We Always Did and Always Will Sell Quality Shoes Cheaper 2 Day Sale Smart Low Shoes g 0 el R Men, Women and Children - L o . SERLe Lt At One, Two, Three Dollars LB e Boys’ White Ankle Patch Children’s Barefoot : Tennis Shoes |Sandals for Hot Weather (Like cut) FEARS “VERITABLE MOB.”| TRACTOR GATHERSDIRT | THE WEATHER. |OWEDIOU SANIETY S Toa it e, Durton Baps Auy Tncrewss| AND WASHES STREETS |, Cotypon, Mg e - L 3 weather tonight in Size of House. Opposition to any increase in the size of the House when repre tion is reapportioned under the 1920 Jotn PP Kane . Joseph's Ch 24 : 1 h"\I 2 v local thun- g hange in femperature. cderate southwest and' | Virginia—Unsettled weather | local 4 | New Device Is Put Into Scrvice in | | the Southeast Section of tomorrow, probably - g Sizes 8% to 2 consus was expressed today before Washitigton. ivishowers; little change in tem- Sizes 11 to 5% the House census committee by Rep-{ A tractor that wathers up dirt and, prraturc. . Main Aty 1.9 e, resentative Burton, republican, Ohio.| baper and wasis the street as | Hecords for Twenty-Four Hours. |Vaga Order Af Amerika 10 | 0o Sieminies churh interment who declared a larger House would be | Dasses has just been put into Service | mp.rmomeior—g p.m. a “veritable mob,” and permit dom.|by the strect cleaning department in )y, pif e fRten =g B0 Lrknds Savited; inatfon by a few members. A mem-|the southeast scction of the city. noon, 93. i MEAD. uddeniy. st Charmisn, Pa.. MARY bership of 300 would function most [ The depariment expects 1o buy 88| "Barometer— pm. Celebrate Anniversary CATIERAE. S ot e ok W eftectively, ho/conterided. Tefnse frof the center of the street|29.57; 12 midnight. 29.8 m., 298! Here This Week. be el chupe of o er Kons, Boys’ White and Brown Low Ten- 501 pairs Children’s and Misses’ Brown Into the path of the plek-up. ma- |8 G oL B e ire 93, ocurred at i 50 oo Mo i nis Shoes—Finest quahty, and Black Low Shoes—Lace Oxfords LEGION CHANGES BOOKING. On the wide of the auto dirt col- gggnrto:‘hy. o Lowest temperature, 69, ith sevenl}' gele‘a!e! from a'll sec- o . . - Two hundred and fifty members of |166tor is a revolving broom. which urred at 5 am. today. tions of the United States and Canada Mondas, all sizes......cievcivenenn . v, ¥ whirls aroun:i in the gutter, throwing | Temperature same date last year—|in attendance, the thirteenth biennial| S5+ the American Leglon il 22l fFOM |the refuse out tn front of a larger | Highest, 87 lowest, 60. August 3, on the steamer George |broom. ~This second broom gathers Condition of the Water. ; h a va he rear of the Washington. the Shipping Board un- |t up into & vat. on t A Temperature and_condition of the 3 poine. apparatus are sprinklers that wash | 50,07, =gt G B0 e O rem. | today at the Burlington Hotel, and and Strap Pumps—8% to 2 00 e - 2 convention of the Grand Lodge of the “Vasa Order Af Amerika" convened 163 pairs of Women's Instep Strap House Slippers, with rubber nounced today. The party had orig- ) r he€ls. ouvassmneninnns e 2-00 Men's Tennis Low l 00 inally been booked for the steamer | the strect after the brooms have done | perature, 79; condition, muday. will continue through the week. The | Shoes, White and Brown.. . P O e e ne; but an ad- | VAt present this combination collec- Tide Tables. jorganization also will celebrate its| if Black Shipping Board vessels caused the | tor and sprinkler can cleaan a path| (Furnished by United States coast and | twenty-fifth anniversary. 4 en's an an o utbraith. then head [only its own width. When the uutc e aoeq States b o0 s e late Col. F. W. Galbraith. then head | 00 108 270 & owever, it will pre-| ... &€ I - The conyention was formally open-| neral later. papers piease of the legion, to transfer his reser- | SWeeper arrives, Rowevel, i WA, PIRCI Today—Low tide. 8:14 am. and 8:23)eq by C. W. Johnson, president of | com). o vations to an American vessel. - V! pm.; high tide, 1:34 am. and 1:34 p.m. center of the street, us shown in the | Dol ? UG VOS Fi3f Am, #8d 1:34 D10 | prote Lodge of this city, who deliv- | 9:08 p.m.; high tide, 2:09 a.m. and 2:23| ered an address of welcome in the O'FARRELL. Monday. June 1921, at her re 2602 University pl. n.w. picture, and throw the dirt in front of the pick-up brooms. . widow of Capt. Oxfords shoas e erenet $1.00 Goodyear ipm. 3 4 5 Mass Of equiem ut K. H Swedish language. Dr. Lewis R. Grif- 5 - W 5 and V sts. ww., Wednesday, Welt Soles 503 pairs Women’s Black and Brown We Teach HAINES DEAD. The Sun and Moen. fith, superintendent of the depart- . 1921, at a.m o , JOHN P. Today—Sun rose, 4:41 am.; sun seta, Oxfords and Strap DRMNG | ToMs RIVER, N. J.. June 28.—John | 7:38 p.m. S % ment of insurance of the District, wel- 7 P 1-'_'-1, at mAIx‘.,“._ln. PUBPS, o5l sivn st aiion . AUTO P. Haines, architect nad humanitarian, | ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:44 am.; sun |comed the delegates to Washington iE(nee Luckett). Notice ‘of fuberad ~ | died suddenly at his home here. Mr.|sets. 7:38 p.m. ion behalf of the Commissioners. Mem- . AN % | Haines, who was sixty-nine years | Moon sets, 12:26 p.m. b £ th v o wieid] The_officers Misses’ Traffic Regulations | 0ld, was for many years president of | Automobile lamps to-be lighted one- | D¢F® Of the executive commitice were 73 pairs Misses’ White | the American society for the preven-|half hour after sunset. entertained at a luncheon at the A Canvas Ankle-strap Pumps, AMERICAN MOTOR SCHOOL}| (ion "of cruelty to ‘animals and was Up-River Waters. | Swedish legation at 2 o'clock this aft- | ed 10 ussemble at Evenczer M. P ® oth & O Sts. N.W. Fhone N. 1819 [ prominently identified with other hu- ernoon as the guests of Axel Walien- | v 4th and D s's. s.e.. Thurs- |_HAREERS FERRY, . V@ June 28. | berg. minister from Sweden. The first 2 PomEigeks Ay sariac. Tivers wotomac and the Shenandoan |day's program will be conciuded with | §hmy Satigmaen, G, i \ oth clear this morning. |a reception and entertainment ar IO e ey | Weather in Varfous Citles. ranged by Drott Lodge at the Bur. | BiEGEL. Monday, June | QPP i e lington _tonight at § o'clock. The| feies ¥ Tempentue. 13 minister from Sweden will be the s =2 5 guest of honor. mass at H < . s Going to Mount Vernon. Juze 2. 0:30 u.m . The del 1t in - S, Py Like an Anchor to Windward e e Vs, 2 PREFI, | T Soua | wuatenty. Nunday, duse 28, 1051 | mane and benevolent movements. - ac=mne==ac=Pcp Levr§ === I The Home of Low Prices and ml 0] ‘a Capital & Surplus, $200,000—Resources, Over $1,800,000 vited. luterment Mount Olivet cemctery. 2 . L . mill place a wreath on the tomb of | bew St ;oun'q-.'::mnfx‘.‘rx.x,er':'_".".u.-o'fi“:i —A SAVINGS ACCOUNT has often saved the y % A P Nelson ot \‘i(é?'onsif.f’?ffi"s‘;i’a‘{f R TR e gL L L Ob l C . T day when things looked black. Adversity comes A Proyer will b offered by Rev. John| Haw i’ Chlurtisy wherc requicia d : . > e : R | § Church of the Reformation, Tass Wi ock: l era re lt ems to a".d"' ou may netdI‘ 3?‘“6%}g]g§t?\{%]{‘?a§k8; X - G (ot g‘l‘l'lr?pp:;zer‘g:;[!?; Tl\urS?lnx"|9lrludeu<5:;;:’1.“:?-":;: of Lass at no distant time. Le SELY LD - [ B cemetery. At Fort Myer the dolepsies 9 ; | Mye gates 5 PARTMENT help you be prepared to stem the Cincianasi O o | Cavalyie Statone aon Al of Wednesday sda 3 N r | Cleve 2 X night they will be tenderc e f Speeehde tide—become a depositor NOW'. SEBL heE DL be tendored are Y Gatanen, 6. k. El Paso s o - ¥ e 2B Banquet Friday Night. Py o) 30/0 Pald on Dady Savmgs Balances H'fl.'xy;'.l"'_’ 2 NOne o]tl l‘xhp I:alurvs of the conven- | VWASEEL, ot i b gy Pl . N ' cl X jon wi. e a banquet at the Burl - 1 sidence Wednesday, J: =, ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL ans % : y ton Hotel Friday night. The speatees| &t 2pam o0\ conedss Jue & OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT | g "oggy flgerggrgcg]lo‘l’g) ?hi"dbfilml:, Joen |, IN MEMORIAM. . 3 Nystrom, < ECE. 5o MONTHLY STATEMENTS ON COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS Miami, Fla.. 30. 58 Clowdy | Harry A. Lund and Dr. Johannes Hof- | 2 Da eud bir. Joving hrmimieente o€ ous i ving. C. H. Stange will be toastmaster, - HILTON M. BECK. ! the angels elght A musical program will be rendered o S S i B nk ;m‘hfl.h' £ i : by _the Washingt Philadelphia X Cly Yy e ashington Quartet. ount Vernon Savings Bank [l 52 £ & ve B i Sligeraga . " = ! hortiand Me 9. 4 morning with a religious service at| o) ! % the Luther Place Memorial And u beariuche for you. Cor. Sth and Mass. Ave. i i Gioudy | which will be preached by np\-c_lx(‘-ffc_\';' In_our hearts your memory lingers, Diffenderfer. The committee in charge Sweetly, tenter, of the convention is composed of C. 1 Stange. chairman; Carl W. Johnson Jesse §. Peterson. Albin Wahlstrom, o Gust Larson, M. Blom. Fred Carlquist. 02 Mrs. C. H. Stange, Mrs. John . Alli- son, Mrs. ‘A. Adamson, Mrs. C. Finch, Mrs. K. Graham and Miss Anna John. BIG RENTAL SAVING. [gen $31,531 Monthly Is War Depart- our husband N, who died memory lingers, r. foud und tru dear husband, hink of you. LULA CHIPMAN, "Tis sweet to be remembered FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . ¥ And pleasant 'tis to find —most aggressive of war- ment’s Showing. Quick, m.%m and Eflicient Bervice, That though you may be absent riors—cared little for his Since March 4 last the War Depart- . . " You still are kept in mind ment has canceled 349 leases and 8§16 FIsST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, BY HIS CHILDREN, MARGARITE AND repats so long as they saved the government $31,531 month- | _Automobile Bervice. Craper, | I;:'flnmm“'x B : y in rentals. The chemical plant at| ™ T3 TG ° DU r——— | FEDERLINE' In sad but loving remembranc were served the instant s R P e Lo JAMES T. RYAN, of my mother-inaw, ELIZARKTI FEDER. rore 3 ved. and the equipment transferred to 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. Jrho departed this life five years ago his apgetite cra Ldgewood, Md. Bids will be asked | Modera Chapel Lincola 142 | todax. June 5. 1916. for on many government plants that te Ambulances. This world may change from year to year, apear to be suitable for manufactur-| o7 io Comaection. | Our friends from day to day: Y ing purposes. Rut never shall the one 1 love Exactly like illustration. Graceful Queen Anne design, in- cluding Dresser, Chifforette, Dressing Table, Full-size Bed. You The total War Department rental m Rspmeo e it ef St o will fiad it impossible to dupicate this value. TWenth snia, muen of which was being | 1208°H_STREET NW, | i our bansy nars rejee. spent at Atlanta, Ga., and Fort Sam . And your bright and happy face Houstor, ‘Tex. One of the biggest (FORMERLY.S40 F STHW,) Was the sunshine of the place. $19.00 Cash—$2.50 a Week Y ; B y Ttoms, "of saving ited was theTrer PHONE MAIN 108 But our chair s empts now our appetite delightfully satisfied moval of he huduenriers of the 34| ARSpere” CuNchols WBSpanss | 38,1 Yt T emot " 2 0 rented quarters to the Army base. The Frogir gt B ol . | in the crisp, flavorladen super- amount saved was $50,000 annugily. WN)IH. H. SARDO & CO,,| ¥} ik DEVOTED DAUGHTERINLAW 12 H st. Phone Lincoln 524 s el n 524. | FENWICK. In lovin excellence of Modern Chapel. _Automobile Funerals. dear father, ALENANDER TR b departed years ago today, June 25, 1015 this life s RELIES ON PHYSICIANS. Prohibition Commissioner Haynes LOFFLERS BACON | i v | ZURHORST: . PRy Prohibition Commissi y Lincoln : consideration in the enforcement of the CHAS. S. ZURHORST May his eoul rest in peace. Goue, but not foreatten HIS CHILDREN. * IREENE. In sad remembrance of my only brother, GEORGE EDWAKD GREENE, who passed ‘away, suddenly, sixteen years ago today, June 28, 1905. prohibition act, he said last night. 301 All is of God! If He but His hand. E. _CAPITOL ST. Q| ALkf,Opi:, 16 e but, muee s oo A h!fieful—toothome—bit of - “It is the commissioner's desire,” said the statement, “to show every pos- . 0 ibl 1s1d ti to th die - nourishment for the exacting. - | s consideration to the medieal tra-| V. L. SPEARE CO, He looks back from ihe departing clo l“ck that no ci‘l‘l’: of prof;ullh{mn men | “FEorED """r&‘&"‘n‘n?h"&‘ o Pace, IRSRERAY, T EIRG n America will be more helpful to the ) LEVY. No Meat Waste—No Salt Taste. sudcesstul administration of the pro- ea firende. TADRT AT LT e 37 hibition laws than the medical fra- J h F. Birch’ parted this life one year ago today, June ternity g ; C?‘CP - s Sons 2, 1920, and her husband, MORKIN LEVY. e commissioner also announced | 3034 . N.W. Establishea 14 whe died ehe jyeur A, July. 4, 200, that more than half of the prohibition St. N.w. hone West u" Gone, but not forgotten. agents ;nfll h;‘sbchlond furloughed be- ms.m“:- Service. DORA BLUMENTHAL. * cause of a lack of funds had been rein- I , Funeral Director . In sad but loving re Stated. Of the total of 740 given an | 84 eisbalmer. Livery fn connection. Copame. | ™ uar belored son WILLIM TOUIS RTAN involuntary lay-off, 373 were reinstated oo RS Tar wve, B e it Modetate | who derarted fiom us one year ago todar, Timothy Hanlon One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called aw. REPRESENTATIVE SWORN IN.| su=styE T [ T S R R Lamar Jeffers was sworn i = fer’ e sgvorn invester.| Frank Geier’s Sons WCo., HIS PARENTS. * day a2z a member of the House of RYAN. In sad but lo g remembrance of my Representativ 1 th - 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Ovil dsor W LIAM Lot RTAN, J bama district, sf.ocrguafn;w{l::‘ Ala- | Motern Chapel. “Telenhone call. North 539. | \ha dicd one Yéar g0 foiay, June 28, 1830, i : Representative Blackmon. MONUMENTS. Never nhl,l'l we cease to |«r.; you, o o s : . Vever shall Sour memary fad Exactly like illustration. Artistic Louis XV design. Can be We speciallie In desighing and erect. S A B A o i N had in genuine walnut or. mahogany. Large Dresser, Chifforette, EE '!: ""I'W': able memorlals of quality SARAH 3. and character. Vanity Dresser. Full Size Bow-end Bed. Positively the best value in Washington. $25.00 Cash—$3.00 Weekly awce (evy& G OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP. DIVISION "735 7th STREET N.W IAMS. In sad but lovine remembrance ot our arur mother, HANNALL WILLIAMS, Who departed this life twelve years ago this day, June 28, 1909, ¥ Fold Ler. O Father, in Thine arms, Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition in hanging or Upholstering|°%" i done. : %] THE 4. F. MANNING cO., INC., T e s : 914 Fifteenth Street. Our Buman learts and Thee. Geo. Plitt Co., hie. 00 s 4, FAlioenth Strest.: HER CHILDREN. CEMETERIES, ANY WATCH |l 7+ | mormom reparep ||FortLincoln & %2 $2 : —Plitt if you contemplate having Painting, Paper- FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C 'Sunu\l. EMBLEMS X DA PRiCES, - R—1" 51Ty Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. L [——=o]c——Jo]c——]|d]c——]o]c——=]o]c—— o[ ——] Boulevard at District Line. Offices: 1235 G st. n.w. Phome F. 4745. Cedar Hill Cemetery Streets And pay for it July 15th ABRIDGE 1 d Vault—Non-Sectaria; . one JEEIELR[Y CO. Ch.:;" ".en‘"" H‘l:: G"":: : Appropriate IFloral Ti)kens i : % ¢ nsurpasse & Beauty . ora 1204 G St. 2o, 616 12th St. 74 9th St NW. FarAve S Bxiended Vashington Floral Co.